You’ll be ok as long as you don’t live in Indy or Bloomington
You’ll be ok as long as you don’t live in Indy or Bloomington
I could execute a test run and put one in my neighbors yard.You’ll be ok as long as you don’t live in Indy or Bloomington
I have a check for $5 in the mailbox in the morning if you doI could execute a test run and put one in my neighbors yard.
Your stuff never fails to amaze me.My sister had me make her some knives for some friends of hers. These are new designs and I think the handles could be a tad longer but they are still comfortable to hold onto. All are 1084 with epoxy resin scales. View attachment 316908View attachment 316909View attachment 316910View attachment 316911
Thanks man, that definitely meta lot! I’m sure you could teach me a thing or two about forging!Your stuff never fails to amaze me.
I look forward to all your posts in this thread.
I'd love to come out to your shop and forge with you one day. I'll bring the cigars and bourbon.
I run a majestic forge 3 burner propane. I’ve heard a lot of good things about the Mr. Volcano on Amazon from the people in the knife making group I’m in on facebook.what kind of forge do you all use? I would like to get one and was thinking of building a 2 burner propane but was given 4 large tubes full of coal It’s all small stuff around a golf ball size or smaller. So now im not sure if I should build a coal forge or maybe a propane one.
Would you recommend a 3 burner over a 1 or 2 burner? If I make a knife it would probably be a 3-5” blade. Mostly I want to make latches and decorative stuff for a rat rod project I want to build.I run a majestic forge 3 burner propane. I’ve heard a lot of good things about the Mr. Volcano on Amazon from the people in the knife making group I’m in on facebook.
I would go with a 2 burner if I were to do it over again, honestly I’d probably go a totally different route and get an atlas mini forge with the pyrometer but if you’re going to be more focused on smithing versus blade work a two burner forge should work well for you.Would you recommend a 3 burner over a 1 or 2 burner? If I make a knife it would probably be a 3-5” blade. Mostly I want to make latches and decorative stuff for a rat rod project I want to build.
Thank you sir. I will look into the volcano. I check out the atlas a while back and was worried the opening may be a little small for larger projects.I would go with a 2 burner if I were to do it over again, honestly I’d probably go a totally different route and get an atlas mini forge with the pyrometer but if you’re going to be more focused on smithing versus blade work a two burner forge should work well for you.
Yeah the atlas is pretty small, it’s definitely geared towards knives.Thank you sir. I will look into the volcano. I check out the atlas a while back and was worried the opening may be a little small for larger projects.